Joan Miró - Sculptures
29/01/2025
By Brigitte Bloksma, Director and Conservator of the Beelden aan Zee museum
Joan Miró broke artistic boundaries by combining painting and poetry, amongst other things. His Surrealist artworks abound in mysterious signs and symbols. Until March 2nd, 2025, the Beelden aan Zee Museum in The Hague will be presenting Joan Miró – Sculptures, a unique retrospective organised in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. The exhibition features 55 works, including plaster studies, ceramics, assemblages and monument commissions from six renowned museums and private collections. At the conference, Brigitte Bloksma will discuss the creation of the exhibition, Miró’s sources of inspiration and his constant search for new ideas, materials and techniques.
Language of the talk: Dutch
Join us at 4pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation n°135
Copyrights: Joan Miró - Sculptures in Beelden aan Zee Museum. All works by Joan Miró © Successió Miró c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2024. Studio Gerrit Schreurs
Joan Miró broke artistic boundaries by combining painting and poetry, amongst other things. His Surrealist artworks abound in mysterious signs and symbols. Until March 2nd, 2025, the Beelden aan Zee Museum in The Hague will be presenting Joan Miró – Sculptures, a unique retrospective organised in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. The exhibition features 55 works, including plaster studies, ceramics, assemblages and monument commissions from six renowned museums and private collections. At the conference, Brigitte Bloksma will discuss the creation of the exhibition, Miró’s sources of inspiration and his constant search for new ideas, materials and techniques.
Language of the talk: Dutch
Join us at 4pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation n°135
Copyrights: Joan Miró - Sculptures in Beelden aan Zee Museum. All works by Joan Miró © Successió Miró c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2024. Studio Gerrit Schreurs